Abstract

This article explores the opportunity to introduce anthropology into a new more flexible Scottish secondary school curriculum. A longtime advocate of public anthropology, the author describes her collaboration with Scottish-based anthropologists and teachers and how she is working to bring this idea to fruition. She also invites readers to help with this process where appropriate.

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